
Emily Cureton
Oregon Public BroadcastingEmily Cureton Cook is a JPR content partner from Oregon Public Broadcasting. Emily is the former producer of the ÀÏ·ò×Ó´«Ã½ Exchange on JPR and has contributed award-winning programming to Georgia Public Broadcasting. She began her career as a journalist reporting for community newspapers, including the Del Norte Triplicate in Crescent City, California, and the Big Bend Sentinel in Marfa, Texas. Emily graduated from the University of Texas in Austin with degrees in history, studio art and Russian.
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Many wildfire crews have Spanish-speaking firefighters. That’s why a decade ago, the government created training materials in Spanish. But recently, those manuals were discontinued.
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Preliminary ruling scuttles proposed 137-mile trail system and sends USFS back to the drawing board.
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Containment of the wildfire burning near Mosier, Oregon, is estimated at 50 percent as of Sunday evening.
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In a tax-averse but fire-prone part of Southwest Oregon, residents are turning to for-profit firefighters to keep their homes safe.
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In a tax-averse but fire-prone part of Southwest Oregon, residents are turning to for-profit firefighters to keep their homes safe.
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The federal plan released Tuesday outlined three programs to pay producers and develop new markets, but lacked specifics.
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The GOP's gubernatorial candidate pushes a health care reform plan with six broad goals.